A review by anomalousheart
Inside Broadmoor: Up Close and Personal with Britain's Most Dangerous Criminals by Emma French, Jonathan Levi

5.0

I watched a documentary on Broadmoor years ago, so I thought I'd read about it this time. This was an easy-to-read, fast-paced book giving insight into one of the world's most high-security prisons for the criminally insane. It wasn't as in-depth as I'd have liked it to be, but I think the documentary covered more. I think, next, I'd like to explore the history surrounding Broadmoor, which is sure to be devastating given history's bad reputation when it comes to 'asylums'.